Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Vol.10 (Judge Dredd): Volume 10

Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files Vol.10 (Judge Dredd): Volume 10

by Alan Grant (Author), Alan Grant (Author), John Wagner (Author)

Synopsis

Perps beware, as Dredd takes to the mean streets of the Big Meg once more to tackle the city's most dangerous offenders. The tenth book in this bestselling series collects together some of the very best in Thrill-power, including such stories as 'The Art of Kenny Who?', 'The Fists of Stan Lee' and 'The Taxidermist.'

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Publisher: REBCA
Published: 15 Jun 2008

ISBN 10: 1905437684
ISBN 13: 9781905437689

Author Bio
John Wagner has been scripting for 2000 AD for more years than he cares to remember. His creations include Judge Dredd, Strontium Dog, Ace Trucking, Al's Baby, Button Man and Mean Machine. Outside of 2000 AD his credits include Star Wars, Lobo, The Punisher and the critically acclaimed A History of Violence. P. Alan Grant's prolific creative record speaks for itself. Jeff Anderson has illustrated Judge Dredd, One-Offs and Tharg's Future Shocks for 2000 AD. Johnny Red penciller John Cooper was already a fan-favourite at Battle comic before he made the move to Starlord, where he illustrated Time Quake. Steve Dillon is a fan-favourite 2000 AD writer and artist, and the creator of both Hap Hazzard and the Irish Judge Joyce. Mark Farmer has illustrated several Future Shocks, plus Judge Anderson and Slaine stories, as well as providing spot illustrations for D. R. & Quinch's Agony Page. Beyond 2000 AD, he has illustrated Marvel's Excalibur and The Incredible Hulk. One of 2000 AD's best-loved and most honoured artists, Ian Gibson is responsible for the co-creation of The Ballad of Halo Jones (with Alan Moore), and created Bella Bagley, an unfortunate character in Judge Dredd's world who fell head-over-heels in love with 'Old Stoney Face' himself! Paul Hardy illustrated Judge Dredd and Tales of Mega-City One for 2000 AD. John John Higgins is a multi-talented 2000 AD artist and writer; as well as scripting a Future Shock and Judge Dredd, Higgins has illustrated Chopper, Freaks, One-Offs, Tharg the Mighty and Time Twisters. Cam Kennedy is another hugely popular 2000 AD artist, having illustrated many Judge Dredd strips and co-created luckless wannabe creator Kenny Who? Garry Leach is a highly-respected artist who has pencilled Dan Dare, Judge Dredd, Tharg's Future Shocks and The V.C.'s. Barry Kitson is a fan-favourite 2000 AD artist, whose pencils have graced Judge Anderson, Tharg's Future Shocks, and Judge Dredd's appearances in both the Daily Star and in the Galaxy's Greatest Comic, where Kitson co-created the deadly martial artist Stan Lee! Brendan McCarthy was a key early artist for 2000 AD, and designed Zenith with Grant Morrison, and many of the perennially popular ABC Warriors with Pat Mills (and others). He also illustrated Judge Dredd, Strontium Dog, and Tharg's Future Shocks. As well as drawing a great deal of Rogue Trooper, Jose Ortiz also illustrated Future Shocks, Invasion! and M.A.C.H. 1 Kim Raymond illustrated various 2000 AD strips including Future Shocks, Judge Anderson, Judge Dredd, Strontium Dog, and Time Twisters. Cliff Robinson is one of 2000 AD's longest-serving artists, having made his debut with a Future Shock way back in Prog 362! Aside from his own co-created Bad City Blue, Robin Smith has illustrated Future Shocks, Judge Dredd, Mean Machine, One-Offs, Rogue Trooper, Strontium Dog, Tharg the Mighty and Time Twisters. Ron Smith drew many 2000 AD stories including some of the epic Judge Dredd tale The Day The Law Died. His other work for 2000 AD includes Chronos Carnival and Tales of The Doghouse.